They discussed by phone ways to bolster efforts to stop the violence

Abdullah bin Zayed and Blinken discuss developments in Israel and Palestine

Abdullah bin Zayed affirmed the depth of the Emirati-American relations and the strategic partnership.

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His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, during a phone call with the US Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken, discussed developments in the Middle East region, ways to reduce tensions, and strengthen global efforts exerted to stop acts of violence in Israel and Palestine, And moving to comprehensive and sustainable solutions.

The two sides reviewed the strategic relations between the UAE and the United States of America, and the joint work between the two friendly countries in order to consolidate the pillars of security and stability in the region.

His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan stressed, during the phone call, the depth of the Emirati-American relations and the strategic partnership between the two friendly countries, which aims to achieve development and prosperity for their peoples, and to consolidate security and stability in the region and the world.

His Highness indicated that the UAE supports the efforts of the United States of America and the efforts of its envoy to the Middle East, Hadi Amr, in order to work to calm the situation, reduce tensions, and stop acts of violence in Israel and Palestine.

His Highness added that the peoples of the region are looking forward to a future full of hope, stability, development and prosperity, explaining that achieving peace in the region is the way to reach this goal.

His Highness noted that the "Abraham Agreements" carry hopes for the peoples of the region to live in peace and stability, in a way that contributes to achieving sustainable development in all societies, stressing that peace leads to construction and development, and conflicts and wars lead to destruction and chaos.

• The UAE supports the efforts of the United States to ease tensions.

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